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I've never read that much into Carpenter's plots. I always took the Fog as using the kind of 'town with a secret' idea that gets used in plenty of horror films. He's a stylist first and foremost and while I agree the film does meander a bit it still has some of my very favourite Carpenter scenes in it, as well as one of his best soundtracks. |
I may have been too harsh on The Fog because its low points don't compare with the usual John Carpenter standards. However, its few highs aren't too bad, so I'd say about 40% of the movie is good spliced in between 60% of otherwise unwatchable movie. Those 40% are indeed solid Carpenter.
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To be fair you're not on your own. I know a few big Carpenter fans who aren't that into it. I remember reading that Carpenter himself didn't like the way it turned out, so you're in decent company. |
http://blogs.houstonpress.com/hairba...hmore.php#more Doug's Barbershop in the Heights area of Houston TX, featured in Rushmore, to close soon.
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sometimes you just gotta watch something a bit harder then normal
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkopahcU3sQ so, not safe for work but it's kinda funny to just listen to when not watching the video especially when you've seen it somewhere around 100 times or more? |
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i finally watched glengarry glenross. after having seen that speech on youtube a lot lately.
i didn't know it was originally a david mamet play-- but that shows through in the rest of the movie. of course! good shit. pretty great script actually, and good acting. the production itself looks a bit claustrophobic, but hey, it's a filmed play. excellent performances by all! ![]() to judge it just by the alec baldwin speech is a huge misunderstanding. check out the whole of it. |
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GlennGary Glenn Ross is a great piece of male despair.
My wife hated it because it hurts her to see old men broken down. |
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![]() ![]() finally watching these.....pretty much thte same as the manga(and '97? anime)But the 3rd movie goes beyond the anime and they've done a pretty awesome job sticking to the manga. ANYWAYS...I HOPE THEY AT LEAST FINISH THE FUCKING MANGA SOMETIME SOON OR ELSE IT'LL TAKE 15 YEARS TO MAKE ALL OF IT INTO FUCKING MOVIES. also....3D and 2D animation mixed is shit. |
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![]() Was actually pretty good, surprisingly. Could have been better, but of all Sam Jackson's bad-to-sort-of-ok movies this was definitely the better. I'm starting to realize that Sam Jackson is like Chris Walken, he makes all is movies better, even those that aren't particularly good. ![]() What is wild about this movie, is Bruce Willis has played "softer" roles and yet, in this one, they didn't tone down the "action" Bruce Willis one bit, instead, they emphasized it. So we have this juxtaposition between the somber, quiet life of an autistic boy and the literally exploding in peoples' faces intensity that is Bruce Willis. Another surprisingly good bad movie. |
Had to take a look at Sam Jackson's IMDB:
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000168/ 153 total acting credits? Filming FOUR movies currently? Even if IMDB is way off, Sam's still the hardest working man in Hollywood. |
Sam Jack likes money, and he is old enough to know you work while you can, until no one wants you any more.
Danny Trejo has 260 acting credits in IMDB. He says if you got $25,000 a day to pay him, he will be in your movie. Sounds like a smart smart man. |
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